Henrico officials planning to test metal detectors in some county schools; GRTC planning long-range expansion of bus rapid transit line through northern Henrico
Henrico Newsflash – December 5, 2022
Henrico officials planning to test metal detectors in some county schools
Could metal detectors be coming to Henrico County’s public schools?
Henrico Superintendent Amy Cashwell told the county’s board of supervisors during a retreat Friday that the school system is planning a field test of walk-through and wand-style metal detectors at some schools in the coming months to determine whether implementation countywide could be a viable safety enhancement.
GRTC planning long-range expansion of bus rapid transit line through northern Henrico
The Greater Richmond Transit Company is planning to expand its services with a new bus rapid transit line, but it could be years before the route opens to riders. The agency also is planning a more immediate service addition: the implementation of microtransit options.
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